On campus…
🎒 A federal judge on Tuesday criticized UCLA for its handling of pro-Palestinian encampments and ordered the university to ensure equal access for Jewish students. The ruling came after three Jewish students filed a lawsuit claiming the school let protesters block them from parts of campus. (LA Times)
😠 Multiple civil rights groups filed a federal complaint, claiming that Jewish students in Fulton County, Georgia, — which includes Atlanta — have been subjected to antisemitism, bullying, and harassment in K-12 schools since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. (CNN)
🏈 Remember last year when Michigan State University displayed a quiz on the big screen at a football game, and it was a question about Hitler? The school blamed the quiz-maker, and now the quiz-maker is suing the school. He claims, in part, that he never gave the school permission to use the quiz. (Lansing State Journal)
And elsewhere…
🏠 Germany is pondering what to do with the 20-acre former estate of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister. The upkeep is too expensive, but selling involves risks. It has even offered to give it away for free, to the right person or group. (NY Times)
🎶 If you’re at synagogue enjoying the choir and can’t place the melody, don’t worry. A new app can identify songs by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, perhaps the most prominent composer of Jewish religious music. (JTA)
A new book we’re enjoying ➤ Tablets Shattered: The End of an American Jewish Century and the Future of Jewish Life by journalist Joshua Leifer is a cogent and compelling argument for what ails institutional Judaism and offers up four paths to fix it.
What else we’re reading ➤ Meet the New Yorker tracing the 300-year history of the Twersky rabbinical dynasty, from Chernobyl to the Bronx … No drinking and only Christian music during Sunday Gospel Hour at Nashville’s most iconic honky tonk … Why the Minnesota Vikings fund Holocaust education.